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Major Battles of
the Civil War
1861-1865
The Atlanta Campaign
► Summer of 1864 William Sherman pushes confederate forces form the Georgia-Tennessee border to Atlanta
► Confederates burn Atlanta as they abandon it
► Atlanta is captured and the success helps propel Lincoln to victory in the election of 1864.
► It was a crushing defeat for the morale of the South.
►Capture of Atlanta Video
The Atlanta Campaign
Date State Leaders N/S
Victor & importance of
outcome
July 16 – Sept 2, 1864
Georgia
William Sherman
John Bell Hood
Union victory
captured the “heart of the South”
launched the “march to the sea”
Use of “total war”
►March to the Sea Video
Election of 1864
"I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton." - William Sherman to Abraham Lincoln
Sherman’s March to the Sea
Sherman’s March to the Sea
► After Savannah, Sherman moved into the Carolinas to meet up with Grant’s Army of the Potomac in Virginia
► Grant pursued Lee’s army through the summer and fall of 1864 in Virginia moving closer to Richmond.
► He promised Lincoln that whatever happened he would not retreat.
► In June of 1864 Grant, unable to break Confederate defenses began a siege just south of Richmond at Petersburg
Grant’s Virginia
Campaign
►End of War Animated Map
Siege of Petersburg
Date State Leaders N/S
Victor & importance of
outcome
June 15,1864 –
April 2, 1865
Virginia
Ulysses S Grant
Robert E Lee
Union victory
open the door to Richmond
led to Lee’s surrender
Union trenches at the siege of Petersburg
Union created “crater”
Richmond falls to the Union
• Confederate lines broke at Richmond on April 2, 1865
• Lee and his army retreated west of Richmond
• Union blocked his escape route
• On April 3, 1865 they took Richmond• Confederates attempted
to burn it
“There is nothing left for me to do but go & see General Grant, & I would rather die a thousand deaths.” – Gen. Robert E. Lee
• Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9
• Grant gave favorable terms to the Lee’s soldiers
• Jefferson Davis was captured on May 10
“I felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe who had fought so long and valiantly…though [the cause]…[was] one of the worst for which a people ever fought, and one
which there was the least excuse. I do not question the sincerity of the great mass of those who were opposed to us.” – Gen Ulysses S. Grant
Date State Leaders N/S
Victor & importance of
outcome
April 9, 1865 Virginia
Ulysses S Grant
Robert E Lee
Lee signs the Unions terms of surrender; Confederates were allowed to return home with property (except weapons)
Appomattox Courthouse(Surrender)
Lee surrenders to Grant Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia
April 9, 1865